WO2010089733A1 - Lotto game - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to lotto games, and more particularly to lotto games allowing player to choose bet combinations.
- a lotto game that provides various possibilities for gambling can substantially increase revenues for a state and give people additional chances to win. It can also provide more entertainment for people and increase their interest while playing the game.
- RU2223805 proposes a lotto playing method and playing cards. This method is developed to increase entertaining effect due to construction with increased playing capacities. However, the method disclosed in RU2223805 is limited because it can be used, as an example, only with "classical” cards. US 2007/0082721, US 2006/0073864, US 6,079,713, and US 5,100,139, disclose methods of playing game, which can be used for lotto games. However, all these methods are also using "classical" cards (shown in Fig. 1) and are not generalized to be played using other games such as chess, checkers (Fig. 15), mah jong and domino (Fig. 28).
- US 1,463,871 discloses a game, which is played according to the following rules: cards are drawn out of a deck at random, creating random sequence of suits. The 19 random sequences are created during the Lotto game: four sequences of cards of the same suit, 13 sequences of cards of the same value, sequence of suits and sequence of values of cards, which are created as derivatives of the said above sequences. Random sequences of cards of the same suit and cards of the same value provide many possibilities for bets, based on choosing combinations of cards of different suits and cards of different values, such as the first card of each suit, the first card of each value and others. In the game disclosed in US 1463871, the order of cards within each suit is of no importance. There is no mention of values of cards, but even assuming that it is implied in the idea of the game, the order of cards within each value is of no importance either. So, there are at most only two random sequences: of suits and of values of cards.
- the present invention discloses a method of lotto game wherein values constituting said game are picked out at random from a list in order to create random sequences of said values and wherein a player defines himself less or more complex combinations of values to bet according to the bet amount and the chance to hit.
- values are from different types and are grouped in suits or in sequences composed by at least 2 values and by at least one type of value. Each suit is composed by a set of types of values included in all the suits of the game.
- In said method picked out sequences are composed by values of different types of at least a suit.
- a dealer and a player are humans and/ or automated systems. Playing the game does not require any skills.
- participants of the game can play against a house or against others.
- Fig. 1 schematically shows a table having 52 spaces according to the number of cards in a standard deck of playing cards; Said table, but without numbers, can be used for writing down the following results of the game: a sequence of 52 cards; a sequence of the first six and the last single cards; sequences of cards of the same suit; sequences of cards of the same value;
- Fig. 2 schematically shows a table which can be used by game participants to make bets on a sequence of the first two suits;
- Fig. 3 schematically shows tables which can be used by game participants to make bets on a combination of the first two suits; or to make bets on a sequence of the first two suits (tokens with numbers); or to make bets on a sequence of four suits (tokens with numbers); or to make bet on a combination of the first two suits (tokens without numbers); Said table can be used for writing down a sequence of four suits.
- Fig. 3A schematically shows tables which can be used by game participants to make bets on the first card of each picture card
- Fig. 4 schematically shows a table which can be used by game participants to make bets on a sequence of four suits;
- Fig. 5 schematically shows a table which can be used by game participants to make bets on a sequence of the first two pictures cards
- Fig. 6 schematically shows a table which can be used by game participants to make bets on a combination of the first two picture cards; or to make bets on a sequence of the first two picture cards (tokens with numbers); or to make bets on a sequence of four picture cards (tokens with numbers); or to make bets on a combination of the first two picture cards (tokens without numbers); Said table can be used for writing down a sequence of four picture cards.
- Fig. 7 schematically shows a table which can be used by game participants to make bets on a sequence of four picture cards
- Figs. 8A, 8B, and 8C schematically show tables which can be used by game participants to make bets
- FIG. 8A schematically shows a table to make bets on a sequence of the first two non -picture cards (tokens with numbers); or to make bets on a combination of the first two non-picture cards (tokens without numbers); Said table can be used for writing down a sequence of nine non-picture cards.
- - Fig. 8B schematically shows a table to make bets on a sequence of the first two cards of all values (tokens with numbers); or to make bets on a combination of the first two cards of all values (tokens without numbers); Said table can be used for writing down a sequence of 13 values of cards.
- - Fig. 8C schematically shows a table to make bets on a sequence of the first two cards of all values (regular tokens without numbers).
- Figs. 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D, 9E, 9F, and 9G schematically show a few sets of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets;
- FIG. 9A - 9D schematically show tables to make bets on a sequence of four cards of each picture card
- FIG. 9E schematically show tables to make bets on a sequence of the first two cards of each non-picture card
- Fig. 10 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a sequence of the four picture cards;
- Fig. 1OA schematically shows a set of combo-boxes which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a sequence of four suits;
- Fig. 11 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a sequence of the first three non-picture cards;
- Fig. 12 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a combination of the first three non-picture cards;
- Figs. 13A, 13B, and 13C schematically show a few sets of combo- boxes which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets;
- FIG. 13A schematically shows tables to make bets on the first card of each suit
- Figs. 13B - 13C schematically show tables to make bets on a sequence of the first two cards of each suit;
- Figs. 14A and 14B schematically show examples of sets of combo- boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets;
- FIG. 14A schematically shows tables to make bets on a sequence of the first two single cards
- FIG. 14B schematically shows tables to make bets on a combination of the first two single cards
- Fig. 15 schematically shows a chess board having eight columns and eight rows; Said table, but without numbers, can be used for writing down the following results of the game: a sequence of 64 single squares of a chess board; a sequence of the first six and the last squares; sequences of squares of the same file; sequences of squares of the same rank;
- Fig. 16 schematically shows a table, which can be used by game participants to make bets on a combination of the first two columns; or to make bets on a sequence of the first two columns (tokens with numbers); or to make bets on a combination of the first two columns (tokens without numbers); Said table can be used for writing down a sequence of eight files.
- Fig. 17 schematically shows a table, which can be used by game participants to make bets on a sequence of the first two columns;
- Fig. 18 schematically shows a table, which can be used by game participants to make bets on a combination of the first two rows; or to make bets on a sequence of the first two rows (tokens with numbers); or to make bets on a combination of the first two rows (tokens without numbers); Said table can be used for writing down a sequence of eight ranks.
- Fig. 19 schematically shows a table, which can be used by game participants to make bets on a sequence of the first two rows;
- Fig. 20 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a sequence of the first three columns;
- Fig. 21 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a combination of the first three columns;
- Figs. 2 IA and 2 IB schematically show a set of combo-boxes which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on the first square of each rank;
- Fig. 22 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a sequence of the first three ranks;
- Fig. 23 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a combination of the first three ranks;
- Fig. 23A and 23B schematically show a set of combo-boxes which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on the first square of each file;
- Fig. 24 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a sequence of the first two single squares;
- Fig. 25 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a combination of the first two single squares;
- Figs. 26A, 26B, 26C and 26D schematically show sets of combo- boxes which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a sequence of eight squares of each diagonal: black (al - h8) (Figs. 26A and 26B) and white (a8 - hi) (Figs. 26C and 26D);
- Figs. 27A and 27B schematically show tables which can be used for writing down a sequence of squares of each diagonal: black (al-h8) and white (a8-hl);
- Fig. 28 shows an example of a domino game
- the present invention discloses a method to play a game based on bets on combinations and sequences of cards. Said method can be implemented in a large number of games, such as one based on decks of cards or chessboards. The description of the present invention and its related embodiments is given while based on examples of implementation of said method with a deck of 52 playing cards (Fig. 1) and chess board (Fig. 15).
- Said method is based on allowing gamblers to choose combinations of cards according to their capacities to bet and to their goals to earn money.
- the method to play a game can be implemented in a casino, for an entertainment television program or on a computer.
- the method of said invention can be played on television as lottery or daily game, according to the number of participants.
- each player needs a playing desk with tables (shown in Figs. 1 to 8) and tokens to make various bets.
- Tables shown in Figs. 1 to 8
- tokens to make various bets.
- the method disclosed in the present invention can be used with a classical deck of 52 playing cards.
- Said deck is associated with a playing desk, having a table arranged in four rows according to suit (Spade (S), Club (C), Diamond (D), and Heart (H)) and 13 columns according to cards (2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, Jack (J), Queen (Q), King (K), and Ace (A)), according to Fig. 1.
- 52 cards are drawn out of the deck at random by a dealer and put face up on their spaces in the table. It can be done at random in the following way: the cards are shuffled thoroughly by the dealer and then drawn one after another, consecutively from the upper side of the deck. When all cards are placed face up the game is over.
- 52 cards of a standard deck of playing cards are placed face down, arranged in four rows according to each suit and 13 columns according to denomination. All cards are numbered with numbers from 1 to 52, according to suits such as, Spades are numbered from 1 to 13, Clubs are numbered from 14 to 26, Diamonds are numbered from 27 to 39, and Hearts s are numbered from 40 to 52.
- the cards are drawn out randomly and put face up on their places. When all cards are placed face up the game is over.
- the program when the method is implemented as a computer version, the program is based on a random numbers generator that has been already invented.
- the random numbers generator When the random numbers generator generates some random number within the range of numbers from 1 to 52, the card with the same number is picked out.
- sequence cards of each suit are drawn out among them (sequence of cards of the same suit);
- sequence cards of each value are drawn out among them (sequence of cards of the same value);
- sequence values of cards are drawn out (the value of cards is drawn out when all cards of the same value are placed face up);
- non-picture cards -r 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 sequence non-picture cards are drawn out among them (non-picture cards -r 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10);
- the random numbers generator when the method is implemented as a computerized version, when the random numbers generator generates some random number within the range of numbers from 1 to 52, a card with the same number is illuminated.
- participant before the beginning of each game, participants can gamble on various chances. There are following possibilities.
- bets are based on choosing suits.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing picture cards.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing non-picture cards.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing combinations of suits and picture cards.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing values of cards.
- bets can be based on:
- one possibility of bets is based on choosing combination of picture cards and non-picture cards.
- bets can be based on a sequence of the four picture cards and sequence of the nine non-picture cards.
- bets are based on choosing single cards.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing cards of the same suit.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing cards of the same value.
- bets can be based on:
- participant in the casino implementation of the method to play, participants can submit their variants by putting tokens on appropriate spaces of the tables.
- Each table has numbered rows.
- a number of a row shows an ordinal number of a card or suit in a sequence.
- Tables having one row can be used to make bets on combinations of cards or suits.
- figures 2 to 4 show tables, used for suits, wherein:
- figures 5 to 7 show tables, used for pictures cards, wherein:
- Fig.6 shows a table, which can be used for picture cards, to make bets on:
- Fig.8 A shows a table, which can be used for non-picture cards, to make bets on: - the first and the second of nine (sequence of the first two non -picture cards). Tokens with numbers;
- Fig. 8B shows a table, which can be used in order to make bets on a sequence of the first two cards of all values (tokens with numbers); or to make bets on a combination of the first two cards of all values (tokens without numbers). Said table can be used for writing down a sequence of 13 values of cards.
- Fig. 8C shows a table, allowing making bets on a sequence of the first two cards of all values (regular tokens without numbers).
- a computer implementation of the method can use, as an example, combo -boxes.
- a number of a combo-box shows an ordinal number of a card or suit in a sequence.
- Combo-boxes without numbers can be used to make bets on combinations of cards or suits.
- Figs. 9A, 9B, 9C and 9D show examples of tables, which can be used for a sequence of four cards of each picture card.
- Fig. 9E shows example of tables, which can be used for sequence of the first two cards of each non-picture card.
- Figs. 9F and 9G show examples of tables, which can be used for the first card of each value.
- FIG. 11 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a sequence of the first three non-picture cards.
- Fig. 12 schematically shows a set of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a combination of the first three non-picture cards.
- Figs. 13A, 13B, and 13C schematically show a few sets of combo-boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets.
- set of combo-boxes of Fig.l3A allow making bets on the first card of each suit
- set of combo-boxes of Figs.l3B and 13C allow making bets on a sequence of the first two cards of each suit.
- Figs. 14A and 14B schematically show examples of sets of combo- boxes, which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets. More particularly, set of combo-boxes of Fig.l4A allow making bets on a sequence of the first two single cards, and set of combo-boxes of Fig.l4B allow making bets on a combination of the first two single cards.
- the method disclosed in the present invention can be used with a deck of 64 square cards matching 64 squares of a chess board.
- Fig. 15 is an example of an implementation of this kind of chess board.
- each card is of the same color, as an example, black or white, as the matching square of a chess board, and the mark of the square is written on the card.
- the rear sides of all cards are the same, as in a standard deck of playing cards.
- the method can use a playing desk of a dealer with a chess board drawn on it and the tables for writing down the results of the game.
- an implementation of the method can use playing desks of all players with tables and tokens to make various bets.
- 64 square cards are drawn out of the deck at random by a dealer and put face up on their squares of the chess board. It can be done at random in the following way: the cards are shuffled thoroughly by the dealer and then drawn one after another, consecutively from the upper side of the deck.
- the method when the method is implemented as a computer version of the game 64 squares of the chess board are picked out at random by a program. When the square is picked out its mark appears on the chess board. When all squares are marked the game is over.
- said program is based on a random numbers generator that has been already invented.
- Fig. 15 shows, all squares of the chess board are numbered with numbers from 1 to 64, such as by columns: "a” from 1 to 8, “b” from 9 to 16, “c” from 17 to 24, “d” from 25 to 32, “e” from 33 to 40, T from 41 to 48, "g” from 49 to 56, and "h” from 57 to 64.
- the random numbers generator when the random numbers generator generates some random number within the range of numbers from 1 to 64, the square of the chess board with the same number is picked out.
- 64 squares of the chess board are picked out at random. When a square is picked out it is illuminated and when all squares are illuminated the game is over.
- participant can bet on various chances.
- bets are based on choosing squares of a same file (rank). In this case bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing squares of the same diagonal.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing diagonals.
- bets can be based on the first of two diagonals: al-h8 (black) or a8-hl (white).
- bets are based on choosing columns.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing ranks.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing Combinations of columns and ranks.
- bets can be based on:
- bets are based on choosing single squares.
- bets can be based on:
- participant in casino implementation of the method to play, participants can submit their variants by putting tokens on appropriate spaces of tables.
- Each table has numbered rows.
- a number of a row shows an ordinal number of a file or rank in a sequence.
- Tables having one row can be used to make bets on combinations of columns or ranks.
- figures 16 and 17 show tables, used for columns, and wherein:
- figures 18 and 19 show tables, used for ranks, and wherein:
- FIG. 17 shows a table, which can be used to make bets on:
- Fig. 19 shows a table, which can be used to make bets on:
- a computer implementation of the method can use, as an example, combo-boxes.
- a number of a combo-box shows an ordinal number of a column or a row in a sequence.
- Combo-boxes without numbers can be used to make bets on combinations of columns and rows.
- Fig. 20 shows an example of table, which can be used for a sequence of the first three files (columns).
- Fig. 21 shows an example of table, which can be used for a combination of the first three files (columns).
- Fig. 22 shows an example of table, which can be used for a sequence of the first three ranks (rows).
- Fig. 23 shows an example of table, which can be used for a combination of the first three ranks (rows).
- Fig. 24 shows an example of table, which can be used for a sequence of the first two single squares.
- Fig. 25 shows an example of table, which can be used for a combination of the first two single squares (each single square of a chess board can be designated as a combination of a file and a rank).
- Figs. 26A, 26B, 26C and 26D show examples of sets of combo-boxes which can be used by game participants on a computer version of the method to make bets on a sequence of eight squares of each diagonal: black (al - h8) (Figs. 26A and 26B) and white (a8 - hi) (Figs. 26C and 26D).
- Figs. 27A and 27B show examples of tables, which can be used for writing down a sequence of squares of each diagonal: black (al-h8) and white (a8-hl).
- the implementation of the method disclosed in the present invention as a television version it can be also done by means of a program through the Internet or by filling in regular lottery tickets with the tables like those used in the casino version of said method.
- numbered tables can be used to make bets on sequences of single squares.
- a number of a table shows an ordinal number of a single square in a sequence.
- Tables without numbers can be used to make bets on combinations of single squares.
- One table is needed for each combination. More than one variant can be submitted for such kinds of bets where appropriate. Different stakes can be done on the same kinds of bets.
- a dealer or program After finishing the game implementing the method of the present invention, a dealer or program checks the results of bets and calculates the losses and wins of each participant for each kind of bets, a total of each game and aggregate of all games for each participant (all games in which the participant took part).
- the method can be implemented in order to generate automatically random sequences to play according to user constraints and to allow said player to make bets on said automatically generated random sequences.
- a player can bet on a same combination for more than a draw.
- the cards of the first kind of implementation of the present invention are drawn out of a deck at random and put face up on their places in the table, filling in the rows and the columns and creating random sequences of cards of the same suit in each row and cards of the same value in each column.
- the suit is picked out and all cards of this suit are placed face up.
- the value of cards is picked out and all cards of this value are placed face up.
- all cards are placed face up the game is over. So, when single cards are drawn out at random, cards of the same suit and cards of the same value are picked out in random sequences among them, respectively.
- the suits and the values of cards are also picked out in random sequences among them, respectively.
- the arrangement of cards makes it visual. The same with the squares of a chess board previously disclosed.
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